Micro-Mechanics Holdings Ltd
SGX:5DD

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SGX:5DD
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Price: 1.59 SGD -1.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 221.1m SGD
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Market Cap
221.1m SGD
Industry
Semiconductors

Micro-Mechanics (Holdings) Ltd. engages in the designs, manufactures, and markets high precision tools, parts, and assemblies for the semiconductor, medical, and aerospace industries. The company employs 515 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2003-06-25. The firm also manufactures precision parts and assemblies on a contract basis for tier-one equipment, aerospace, medical and other industries. The firm also engaged in the contract manufacturing of precision parts and tools used in process-critical applications for the semiconductor wafer-fabrication industry. The firm's operating segments include Singapore, Malaysia, The Philippines, USA and China. The Singapore, Malaysia, The Philippines and China segments are engaged in manufacturing and distributing precision tools. The USA segment includes manufacturing precision components and modules and distributing precision tools.

5DD Intrinsic Value
1.53 SGD
Overvaluation 3%
Intrinsic Value
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